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Hot Seat: Hurricane Season (Part 1)

At the start of Hurricane Season 2014, Margaret Orr and Ken Graham, the head of the National Weather Service Office in Slidell, talk about where a storm surge is worse two days after the storm, plus where the greatest impacts could be in a slow or fast-moving storm. It's information to help you stay prepared.

At the start of Hurricane Season 2014, Margaret Orr and Ken Graham, the head of the National Weather Service Office in Slidell, talk about where a storm surge is worse two days after the storm, plus where the greatest impacts could be in a slow or fast-moving storm. It's information to help you stay prepared.

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Updated: 5:13 PM CDT Jun 2, 2014

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Hot Seat: Hurricane Season (Part 1)

At the start of Hurricane Season 2014, Margaret Orr and Ken Graham, the head of the National Weather Service Office in Slidell, talk about where a storm surge is worse two days after the storm, plus where the greatest impacts could be in a slow or fast-moving storm. It's information to help you stay prepared.